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William Shakespeare (1564-1616) England’s genius

1. Why do we study Shakespeare? Because his plays are the greatest literary texts of all times; they express a profound knowledge of human behaviour; they transmit universal values applicable to all people at all times; Performer - Culture&Literature

1. Why do we study Shakespeare? Because he is a great poet; his plays are full of memorable passages of poetry; he is the most quoted, most translated of any author on earth. Performer - Culture&Literature

2. Studying Shakespeare Students who have studied Shakespeare have a wider view of the world in general; have a broader view of important historical events; can grasp the concepts of character, plot, universal truth more easily; have a greater understanding of human nature (greed, faithfulness, love, power, honesty, popularity, danger, ambition, self-sacrifice) ; Performer - Culture&Literature

3. Shakespeare’s life Born in Stratford-Upon-Avon, on 23rd April 1564. Attended the local Grammar School from the age of 7 to 13. Married Anne Hathaway when he was 18. In 1592 he went to London; he was actor and playwright. Was supported by a private patron, the Earl of Southampton. Performer - Culture&Literature

3. Shakespeare’s life He became a shareholder and the main playwright of the most successful company of actors in London, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men. His company built the Globe Theatre. Recognised as a genius in his own time. Performer - Culture&Literature

3. Shakespeare’s life In 1610 he retired from the theatre. In 1613 the Globe theatre burnt down. He died in 1616, near his birthday, April 23rd, at the age of 52. He was buried in Stratford, in Holy Trinity Church. Shakespeare lost much money but was still wealthy; he helped rebuild the Globe theatre. Performer - Culture&Literature

atmosphere, character, and intrigue. 4. The language genius visual worlds for theatre audiences through language; new words and phrases we still use today. He created He employed irony, imagery, rhythm and other literary devices. He established atmosphere, character, and intrigue. Performer - Culture&Literature

5. The comedian disguise; frustrated love; mistaken identity; marital and romantic misunderstandings. Shakespeare’s comedies include They end in multiple marriages. They trace the passage of young people out of their parents’ control and into marriage. Performer - Culture&Literature

Shakespeare’s comedies 5. The comedian Shakespeare’s comedies 1592 The Comedy of Errors; The Two Gentlemen of Verona 1593 Love’s Labour’s Lost 1593-1594 The Taming of the Shrew 1595 A Midsummer Night's Dream 1596 The Merchant of Venice 1598 Much Ado About Nothing 1599 The Merry Wives of Windsor; As you like it 1601 Twelfth Night 1602 Troilus and Cressida; All’s Well that Ends Well 1604 Measure for Measure 1608 Pericles 1610 Cymbeline 1611 The Winter’s Tale; The Tempest Performer - Culture&Literature

In Greek and Latin classical tragedies 6. The tragic playwright In Greek and Latin classical tragedies In Shakespeare the protagonist acts against inexorable destiny; the action is limited to one place and one day; the turning point is where the goals of the tragic hero seem within reach. real balance between fate and human choices, based on characters’ flaws. Human beings in control of their own destiny; Shakespeare freely breaks the rule of place and time unities; the catastrophe at the end spells disaster for the tragic hero, responsible for his own fall, although his plan was noble. Performer - Culture&Literature

6. The tragic playwright Shakespeare’s tragedies 1593 Titus Andronicus 1595 Romeo and Juliet 1599 Julius Caesar 1601 Hamlet 1604 Othello 1605 King Lear 1606 Macbeth 1606 Antony and Cleopatra 1607 Timon of Athens 1609 Coriolanus Performer - Culture&Literature

7. The historian Shakespeare’s history plays based on serious records like the Tudors’ chronicles, and the civil wars between the Houses of York and Lancaster; gave a portrait of the nation as a whole; were part of a process by which people came to see themselves as belonging to ‘England’ rather than to families, households or local lords. Performer - Culture&Literature

7. The historian Shakespeare’s history plays are divided into two ‘tetralogies’ (= a group of four plays). Henry VI, Parts One, Two and Three (1590-1592), and Richard III (1592-1593). Richard II (1595-1596), Henry IV, Parts One and Two (1597-1598), and Henry V (1598-1599). Performer - Culture&Literature

8. The poet 154 sonnets published in 1609, but probably written in the 1590s. Structure: three quatrains and a final couplet; turning point at the ninth line. Addressee: a ‘fair youth’, probably Shakespeare’s patron, the Earl of Southampton, in the former section; a dark lady, in the latter section. Themes: increase, love and its loss, broken trust of friend, forgiveness. Nicholas Hilliard, Young man among roses, 1585-95. Bequeathed by George Salting Performer - Culture&Literature